Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Swiss Alps, 1,447 meters above sea level, the exclusive The Chedi Andermatt delights everyone with its incredible rooms and suites, its outstanding restaurants and bars, a modern Health Club and an exceptional spa area. Named Hotel of the Year 2017 by the renowned restaurant guide GaultMillau, this hotel offers a glimpse of another world and views of an unforgettable piece of Switzerland. Lifestyle at The Chedi Andermatt is the result of the successful mix of tradition and nature that is expressed in the resolute use of materials from the region.

Star architect Jean-Michel Gathy designed the property, combining the local Alpine traditions of hospitality chic with Asian charm and features to create an interior design that oozes warmth and openness, an intimacy that is underlined by repeated design elements.

The 123 exclusive rooms and suites take visitors on a journey as they are spirited away to an Alpine/Asian world by the look of dark wood, soft leather sofas and gentle colors. All rooms and suites are at least 52 square meters in size with large picture windows looking out over the unique mountain landscape. Murals, inspired in part by the seventeenth-century European master of the art Peter Paul Rubens, and wood paneling with sunk-in bronze lamps behind the bed are unique focal points, as are the sumptuously comfortable and exclusive Hästens beds.

The luxurious bathrooms inspired by Asian architecture are also a great highlight in the rooms. Large bathtubs, heated natural stone floors and separate rain showers seduce guests to enjoy moments of sensuousness and relaxation, enveloped in the fine fragrance of the hotel, pampered with the top-flight products from Acqua di Parma and gentle background music.

It is not just The Chedi Andermatt, chosen by GaultMillau as Hotel of the Year 2017, that represents exceptional luxury and service. Dining at the hotel also makes a clear culinary statement. Guests can choose from different exquisite offers and indulge themselves in the world of perfect taste. Its executive chef, Dietmar Sawyere, will pamper and inspire visitors with his excellent top-flight gastronomy. Dining options include Western and Asian cuisine at The Restaurant, The Japanese Restaurant, The Club House, The Chalet, The Wine & Cigar Library, The Lobby, The Courtyard, The Pool and The Bar and Living Room.

One other major highlight in this hotel is the award-winning 2,400-square-metre The Spa and Health Club, which uses exclusive natural products from ila, REN and Alpienne and includes a state-of-the-art health club, a 35-meter indoor pool and a relaxation area. The integral spa and health concept makes it one of the most attractive wellness hotels in Switzerland, impressing guests with its generous pool and sauna area, the Tibetan Relaxation Lounge as well as the Far Eastern treatments customized to suit their personal needs. The secondary twelve-meter outdoor pool allows a fantastic view of the surrounding Alpine scenery.

In The Health Club, visitors can train at the highest level using the latest Technogym equipment, accompanied by individual personal trainers, or experience yoga and pilates private and group classes in the fantastic studios designed around holistic wellness.

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